Papers on America and the War, India and the War, and the Freedom of the Seas. Mostly printed and typewritten, chiefly Cabinet memoranda and newspaper cuttings, with a few items of related correspondence, including a letter from Thomas Gibson Bowles (on maritime rights, 1918).
Naval and military war pensions, including papers on the War Pensions Bill (1915) and the proposed Ministry of Pensions. Printed and typewritten, chiefly Cabinet memoranda and parliamentary papers.
Greece. Mostly printed, chiefly Cabinet and War Committee memoranda and copies of diplomatic despatches, with a note by Lansdowne on 10 Downing Street notepaper (possibly written during a Cabinet meeting) asking whether the Gallipoli campaign had ever been approved by the Government’s naval and ...